Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 9, Number 44, Vincennes, Knox County, 3 October 1818 — Page 3
THE VVESTEUN 8UN.
rXCEXXES, ocTor.ER 3
a. J, : 'i i ng i Ce n ! i 'iei again . lr jrY n the conductors of that vehiclofcli.sehoo.!, w ere acknowledging erIWS iii their last necks paper, they bad Hcattted t ie WhOla of their statement totth regard to the 46 French votes, they would hare saved u- the I rouble of paying an? further attention to the muter; but from sue!) men that COUld not posi- . y be expected; regardless of truth, t appear to consider nothing when t:itr?.'nnn a tiling as fact, hut present 'IV'" s ; and when their False ar-.il u representations art persisted in st lo n it my bz supposed nothing but C't iotis guilt and shame can now s.m w x tern th ir hateful and desperate situation. Twice already have we semt back ti- falsehood of them editors, with rcjraH to 46 voters in 1311 ; twice have : referred them tO the records; hut it "will not do. they Still rciterj.e the fabri eat; m with (V sh a klitions. It was nuite
' unnecessary for them to leave the prin kcipal untmtb standing) and ccrr; t two subordinate o.e ; fpr every man who Itaed in the country in 18 13, the year the Centinel bad said the voters were disfranchised, totild tell that Jonathan jL-nnins wa8 not then a candidate for any office ; he had not been long in the t untry, and had become concerned with us in editing the Western Son. a con tern that only existed tirUUwe, became acquainted with hi capacity ! besides, wo know that faction had not at that time bewildered the man into a belief that lie iior quali Be I for any office, i ite (Sentinel says that 46 French men flrere disfranchised and deprived of their votes to Jonathan Jennings and that Mr. M4!ntfsh led those 46 men to the polls,
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t-i t ie sworn records now in the clerks cTc s, that it is absolu ely and entirely u t rue tti the Centinel, to say t at the Frenchmen uttered any other name thon th it on reoord, In 18;!, when, as we have b fore stated the circumstances occurred that ions' be alluded t. t may be t a4. Mr M In tosh attended, and he may have mentioned Jennings' name, hu could judges acting on their oath, permit him to vote for 46 Frenchmen ? T c id a that such conduct would be tolerate 1 by any judges could only originate in corruption. The men had a tight t; their own voice, and their votes were placed on record as given in none ton! i legally speak for them, and it was w irse than presumption to attempt it. H k or M Samee will be able to say no -v what little, physicking factionist, han th f!y :n hi tins? ? Pitiful slander or, let htm cease, if he has any sense of fthame remaining. To close this matter, we w ill just ask our fellow citizens, if a matt like the above mentioned who has been plainly Convicted of Calumny and falsehood on Occasions brought forward so often, and c larged so peremptorily, can be believed in any case ? VXtTED SUITES BJXK ( new mode to equalitc the exchange.! c t ract of a letter from a gentleman of the fi st respectability, to his friend in Pittsburgh! dated Philadelphia Aug, 1818. This day the bank of the U Stutes ismd a Circular letter, giving notice that they will no longer receive their Uranch notes. They are now at a discount according to the Branch at w hich they ere issued, viz. Pittsburgh bank 3 per cent discount Chilicothe, Louisville and Lexington 5 per cent ditto NT. Oilcans, 10 to 19 ircent do. New Y ork, Baltimore and Richmond, I to 1 1 percent, do. Savannah an 1 Charleston :!, 2J to 3 per cent, do. All the rest iu proportion ' Statesman. (rnrr of j cincri .i r.) Bank ofthe tr.Sfat'rs, Juif2B 1818. oj am directed to inform you tliat he notes of this Hank which are made payable at its several offices of discount an 1 deposit will not be received at this Bank cf r thi ehty ; except in tb.c pay mcnt of debts dne to the United States h n )t( s howe er.of the oflices,as your may have received during t hU day wilsbe receive ' in exchange tomorn ahi or m nr. JON At vMI ni,cashiert Esq. cashier bank.
after that day, to refuse to receive the notes ol any f its branches. A circular issued by the branch at N w -Yotk, and just come to hand, devclopes another texture of a system, the annunciation of which h.is greatly surprised, and will probably considerably agitate the cum.muni y. If the object of this measuroi the fi,'-,t effect of Which is to produce incimvenienoe and to generate distrust were cxp' lined as publicly as tnc fact is known, su an exposition would nave a tendency to tranquil&e the pulsiic mind. IfXhe n ' 9nittf of it be shewn, tV lk' 1 sense of the community wi 1 suiv ajqWil ice in it, whatever temporary ieeii ience it may produce. But, we cannot but think, the necessity must be strong) to justify a step which has immediately plaCed the paper of the Hank, and of all its branches, at a discount propoi tioned to the distance from the place at which it is payable ; for as far as we have heard the state banks have promptly followed the example set by the U. S. Bank, of discrediting the paper of its own branches. Wi hout. however, attempting any thing like a decision on the necessity or justice of this proceeding, we should be pleas cd to see the grounds explained. Here follows the New"Vork circulars
Office of Discount Sc Dcpokit,
N. York, Au;. 31, 181 t- i i... i ..J
it.' pieasco tot ik. notice, t . a twfmu r-
sUance of instructions from the m)irec
t'rs of the Bank of the U. States, no note of tnat bank, or of the branches thereof, eXCept those which are e specially mecle y lyable at this () fice, w iil. after this ciav be received here, unless the same be tendered in payments due to the U. 6 I am, very respectfully, Your oht. servt. LY . DE CATLIN, cashier. SUPPLEMEN r to an Ordinance entitled -4 an ordinance directing a general and minute survey of the -tow n of Yinc.'ni'S., k Be U ordained bu the 7Mr of the Bot ugh f Vincennesyin crmc?utiCitatitembl d and it is h ret ordained 6y tfte authority aforesaid, That the Survey now contracted for with Messrs. Em mi son and Johnson, be completed in the fol owing manner, to wit : Running the cross streets above C lurch street as they now ase, or as near as may be in order to straighten t em, leaving twenty-five feet on each side of the centre, until they extend from Water street to Fifth strtVmd from thence giving them the samcVih and an ex;.ct parraltel direction with eac other, until they reac'.i trie Common! and running the streets that extend from Church street to the lots laid ofTby (ien. NY. II. Harrison, as nearly parrallel as may be without infringing upon property now enclosed, except for the use of the streets snd running the streets below Church street precisely as they now are. only allowing the legal width of rifty feet to the streets and extending them Straight to the commons. Be' it further ordaintlLbyWi e author i'u afire aid. That the sav! sj , y w hen completed as aforesaid, sVAbt ' n Sc adopted only as a final and unchangeable regulation cf the streets and that a ton n surveyor be hereafter appointed whose duty it shall be to preserve the streets according to the said survey and designate each man's property as it may be confirmed by this Hoard. And be it futthet ordained hit the an thority afresaid. That so much of the ordinance to which this is a supplemcnt as may be contrary to it an 1 restrict the aforesaid surveyors to the centre of every street as they now run, be, and the same is hereby repealed.
ibis ordinance to be in force from after the lee;al promulgation thereof. (J R.1 .Si i,i. ivan. Chi pro. tern
L. II. Tim. inch st. Clerk
28th Sept. 18 18.
Washington City. Sept. 5. We published without remark a day or two a ro, a circular from the B ink of the V. 8. announcing the detcrmi .ation,
NOTICE.
&EPERA i K proposals will be received by the Undersigned Chairman pro. tempore ofthe Board of Trustees for the Borough of Vincenncs, for Surveying the Commons adjoining the town, and laying off the ?amc agreeable to an ordinance passed by the board September 28, 18 18 until the 1 5th instant. G. R C. Vi llivav, ch'n. pro. tern. N. H. The ordinance above alluded to Mill appear in the next weeks paper. 15 O Alii) OFTRU STB KsT Vincennes. Bept 2, 1818. Public Notice is herein given. T 1 1 AT by virtue of an ect of v ongii ss approved April 20, 18 !8, entitled 41 An act to a;ljubt the claims to lots in the town of Vincennes, and for the sale ofthe land appropriated as a common for the Useol the inhabitants ofthe said town;" PUBLIC SALES for the disposal of the said Common or a certain portion thereof, agreeably to an ordinance this day passed by this Iio.ird of Trustees,
shall be held at the Court-Ffouse of the said town of Vincennes, on the 3 J Monday of November next, ana be continued from day to day, by adjournment, until the sale ot the said common, or such portion or part as may be authorised and offv red, be completed! By order ofthe R .ari. O.R.C.SULLtV V, Chmn. f:ro. tern. C H riLLIVOMAST, CirriIQfThe Editors ofthe4 Ini.aniai" Jeffersonville, 4- Louitvile Courier f ami u IVts'rfi iyfM will publish the obovc in their papers, each 3 weeks, and forv aid tlieir accounts to the editor of the Western v un. (4 1 7v) A LIST OF LB rTE&g REMAINING in the ost-Office at incenncs, the quarter ending the 50th day of September 1318, which if not taken outjuthin three months, will be sent to General Post-Office as dead letters. . LC7rr:s')nspp!yin for letters in this iirt will please say they arc advertised. A
Nathaniel Adams John T. Allen 2 John Allen
William Ashby James Ashnlore John Arebuthnot Samuel Allison
John Bennett John B viiey 4 William Bruce) John Bates 2 I aac Barns C harles N. Brown J. A. Barnaul Wm. Ballard Joseph Browning James () annuo John Blackburn Robert Bradley Wm, I ird 1 is Bohflin Wm. Buckley Saml. Barker Ro: ette Butbon
f
Ceo. Armstrong Isaac Allison
James Arrell E.ezar Aspinwall 2 H. Armstrong Iiezli. Ashmorc
B
James Bartlctt Benj. liockea R ilus Butterfield J'in Barker Truman B.ackman Sam'. Brooks Aaron Ball 3 George Birch Edward N Ball Use) I. Barker J hn Bruncr Simeon B-thca Robert I iackburn George Ra!ti:as Isaac Brown '. Barlow
Glass Cochran Amassa Castle
Madame B. Catrimulle Bali
Joel Collins B. Croy Mathcw Cf.fTm Kiisha Chapman S onl. Cherman Martin C ashman Dan I, Catlln Fr. Cross Wm. Cashrutft David Caldwell Levi Dames Samuely Duly Joseph Daniel J W. Dusty John Do Ic J B. Drennen
S. & E, II Davisson
Miss B. Conner Richard Mdm
llrtier
James Cilrel 3. Jas. Cunningham Wm. Curry Kiisha Collins Daniel Cornel Aaron Cartright l..;;ac Chaslor James (!austcr J Co In an John Comstock 1) Samuel Dunn 2 Ocorere Dare Richard 1 )uty 2 Julia Duthft Wm Dimick Monster Delouries
St'. phen E.iton
J-s. Freelahd A. Fisher 2 Sarah Feremon ( teorge Finimore San-l Fain D m. Funderberk O' in Fowler Silas Fellows Thomas Gill 2 Jc.mcs Gregory Wm H. Gerry J. E. Green Saml. ( laston. Isaac Gore Simli Garrison Jonathan Gill Hiram G.ass Wm. fiill John I. Gardner J. C. Hillebert 2
i
E Tl.os Edwards
is.tac c liiston
Wm. f lower Mr. Farrar Thos Flowers Wm Fuller Joseph Fittt Jas Furguson George flowers G B inks Godfrey 2 Ira Griffin Iavic Galloh ( irace i I run James Garrett Saml. Gray Conrad G ycr Traces Gillhatd Hugh G enu 2 Pierre Grimard II Wm. Hosrue
llardv Ilardison 2 John Hankins
Job Harness -J rs. I lollenback Joab Hansel Joseph Harden Ths, B. Hayter Mos s I loatt Benj Heaton L Hollenbeck
Fsek Hecock Ansel Harris Harold H ives Timothy Hubbard Wm. links. Adam I logboom Rnlit. Hind man M. Hai berson
Robt. Hopkins 2 Morgan Huff Benj. Hubbert David Hart Robert llendcrs John Handy J S J
Bailey Johnson Isliam Isrxl Henrv F. Irish Be t si v laac W. H. Johnston
J. Jennings 5 Monroe Johnson Sand. Jamison Ezra Jones W. Jones ur G. Mccre
Abraham Johnson A'k I.
Wm. Kilh(iiirn
Andrew Kellan 1 leoi ge fvirly F. Lasseiie
Chas. Manville Joseph Mounts Jas. Mclivain W. M intosh
Daniel Lane David Lvkens 9 Jem Lincb W u C L u e 3 Robert Loyd Jooatha Lfndley Lcw i, Lawrance NewcU Lvuiiuid Jmeph Kiichel M
Wm. M itched 2 Aae Mtmnti Uciij MiddieloQ A K. M'Mahao
Alexander Miller SamL Miller John Viantng Clement M Fariand T k S Mar ui 3 Robert M'Dowcit Robt. Manwaring A Hamen Geofg orse Danl Moore
Wm. Mattock i)aid Mil er Robt. M- air C i iando Miher Ycr O
Jas Noah
James M'Gec
James Moore John Mover Wheeler Mallet
Wm. Nelson
Levi Nve
1 l.os. O , ens
W. C. Osborne 3
rami. I'rcvos
Gordon Fhepps
Braxton Tollard 2 W m. Pin on
Katharine Bhelon Giovc Ponieroy
Joseph Parsons Joseph Peudleton 2
Alexander Pecard E H. Piper 3
Daniel Parker
Patrick Payne Saml. P ei y Wm. Phelon Da id Toner Recorder Win. Rhodes Moses Robbini David Ra mond Josiah R unsey W n Ri.o Scot Rt'.ine;s Ciai k Robinson Ale an iei R ed Chauncev Rose Andrew Slinkavd John Smith 2 Sam . S i it'i 2 11 m y Kecriat Geo. Sample James Hhaw Saml. Shannon Polly Stewart James Stl ain Charles Sink
Sin eon St phens John Sr.ipes
AdamSnvder Robert Smith
Wm. Prince J. v . Poitcr Willoughby Pugh Wm. Paunei
R Joseph Remington 1 enj. Roads Be: j. Rice Wm, Ryan 2 Andrew Rnca Rebecah Rawlingf) Allen R eves 2 Daniel R! ods Wm lvoLinon Wm. SKans Robert S urgnt f pence Spears Benj Shaw Martin Sniater Daniel Saeger Hannth Stewart Abraham Sv sion David - nuth
Jacob SI it if
Aaron Tompson Thos. Thompson George Tift Ezra Tubbs Or mas Thomas Walier Tavlor 3 James Tui tier
Jane Thompson Saml Thorn 2 Joseph Thomnt John Thomas Jo!m '1 hompsoo Walter Tims
Wm. Wick ham Jonathan Welton
rr Walter Wilson Cm n. We st tail
Elizabeth Whitley Wm Woods Geo A Wasson Margaret W u nock
n.V WhittU sejf Tho nas Weathers 2
Elijah West Peter Wells Daniel Willis 2 Wm.M Wilson Jos. Williams
Tho.. White
John Weils
Oct.
Henry nod land Andrew Wair 2 John S. Wood worth
ELIHV STC r r, J. JJ M. I. 44 543 3 w
Win Lawe John Lester
AUCTION I Will sell at auction on Thursday tho 8ih of October next, at the Vincennes Hotel one small farm in the ' ruirie, two
niiies below Vincenncs on the ri er. w ith
a comfortable Dwelling-House, Ki'chc
and other necessary buildings, and a
excellent Well. Also one half lot of giound in Vin Cenr.es, situate on Market street, oppo site F. Cunningham's Tavern and form er'.v occupied by Robert Hunter. Also Eighty acres of 1 and on river Duciiec eight miles rom Vincennes and one mile from J. 15 Drennci 's Mid it being one third of a farm belonging to the heirs of William Clark dec:. I viU convey the Land by Deed and the lot by title bond. Terms are, one third in hand, one third in three months, and one third in six months, the purchasers to give 1 or. 4 with approved security ! The sale to commence at one o'clock, p. m VAL. J. RADLEY. Sept. 25th 1818. 44, Iw. FOR BALE lO.OMlbs Pig and Bar Lead 800 Gallons Prime Kentucky WHISKEY, By the Barrel or Gallon. J 5. M C MX. September II, i.i&- '-" ' BACON THE subscriber ha about 2090 weight of Bacon ofthe Irtt jua!i; for s'e, persons wishing to purchase will do u li to applv soon, as he is disposing ot' H l.iiiy. DANIEL SMITH, Living 3 milm east f I'mcennrg Au. 1 3th lb 18. 7t
